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Malve Von Hassell

    Malve von Hassell crafts compelling narratives that delve into the intricacies of community living and alternative urban lifestyles, drawing from a rich anthropological perspective. Her writing explores the social dynamics and profound human experiences within these unique environments. Beyond her non-fiction explorations, she is also a skilled translator and author of historical fiction, bringing distant eras and pivotal moments to life for both young adults and adult readers. Her work consistently offers insightful perspectives on history and the enduring human spirit.

    The Falconer's Apprentice
    Turtle Crossing
    Letters from the Tooth Fairy
    The Amber Crane
    Alina
    • Alina

      A Song For the Telling

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.5(23)Add rating

      The story revolves around Alina, who faces societal pressures regarding marriage and dowry in a world where her lack of wealth makes her less desirable. Her brother, Milos, mimics their Aunt Marci's disapproving demeanor, highlighting the family's struggles and expectations. This dynamic sets the stage for Alina's journey as she navigates her self-worth and the challenges of finding acceptance in a judgmental society. The narrative delves into themes of familial obligation and societal norms, offering a glimpse into Alina's internal and external conflicts.

      Alina
    • The Amber Crane

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.4(49)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of the Thirty Years' War, the story follows Peter, an apprentice who rebels against the strict regulations of the amber guild. He discovers a forbidden piece of amber and decides to keep it, fully aware of the potential consequences. This act of defiance highlights themes of risk, rebellion, and the struggle for personal freedom in a time of turmoil.

      The Amber Crane
    • Letters from the Tooth Fairy

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds through ten heartfelt letters from the Tooth Fairy to an eight-year-old boy, revealing her whimsical world and daily life. As she responds to his curious inquiries about her job, her home, and her feelings, readers are invited into a magical dialogue that entertains both children and adults. This engaging read-aloud picture book captures the charm of childhood wonder and the enchanting relationship between a child and the mythical Tooth Fairy.

      Letters from the Tooth Fairy
    • Reluctance to leave home is a central theme as Oliver the turtle embarks on a journey to reunite with his parents. Along the way, he encounters adventures that teach him valuable lessons about change and acceptance. This engaging picture book is designed for read-aloud sessions, making it perfect for young children. Additionally, it includes fascinating facts about turtles at the end, satisfying curious minds and enhancing the reading experience.

      Turtle Crossing
    • The Falconer's Apprentice

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The narrative revolves around the urgent call to eliminate a particular bird, suggesting a conflict or threat associated with it. This statement hints at underlying themes of survival, environmental concerns, or the impact of nature on human life. The story likely explores the complexities of this situation, delving into the motivations behind such drastic measures and the consequences that follow. Characters may grapple with ethical dilemmas and the broader implications of their actions in relation to wildlife and their ecosystem.

      The Falconer's Apprentice